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Apprenticeship Training CellDirectorate of Skill Development
Department of Technical Education Skill Development & Employment, GoMP
❑ The employment of youth is of paramount importance as it directly affects the overall Growth of the nation.
❑ In addition to all of the hands-on skills, the most important skills learned during an apprenticeship are •The Knowledge Of Various Codes
•Safety Rules, Regulations And Procedures
•Appropriate Use Of Tools
•Reading & Interpreting Documentation
•Troubleshooting
•Teamwork
•Communication skills
The Apprentices Act, 1961 was enacted with the
following objectives:
❑ To meet the increasing demand for skilled craftsman in the
development of the country
❑Regulating the program of training of apprentices in the
industry by utilizing the facilities available therein for
imparting on-the-job training.
There are five categories:
❑ Graduate Apprentices (Graduate Engineers)
❑ Technician Apprentices (Diploma from Polytechnic)
❑ Technician (Vocational) Apprentices (10+2 Voc.)
❑ Trade Apprentices (8th, 10th,12th & ITI pass outs)
❑ Optional trade Apprentices
a) Graduate, Technician and Technician (Vocational) apprentices comes under purview of MHRD
b) Trade and Optional trade apprentices comes under purview of MSDE
The Apprentices Act, 1961 has been amended from 22nd December,
2014.
The Apprenticeship Rules, 1992 have also been amended from 18th
June, 2015.
Main changes are:
✓ Engagement of apprentices in a band of 2.5% to 10% of total
strength of establishment (including contractual workers)
✓ Introduction of optional trades
✓ Scope has been extended to non-engineering pass outs also.
✓ Establishments have been permitted to outsource basic training
in an institute of their choice.
✓ Aggregation of apprentices through Third Party Agency
✓ Submission of returns, other information and contract of
apprenticeship through a portal and its time bound approval
Rates of stipend for trade apprentices have been revised & notified on 22.09.2014. The rates are as follows:
1st year
70% (Rs.5763) of minimum wage of semi-skilled
workers (Rs.8232) notified by the respective State or
Union territory.
2nd year
80% (Rs.6586) of minimum wage of semi-skilled
workers (Rs.8232) notified by the respective State or
Union territory
3rd & 4th
year
90% (Rs.7409) of minimum wage of semi-skilled
workers (Rs.8232) notified by the respective State or
Union territory.
National Apprenticeship
Promotion Scheme
(NAPS)
❑ National Apprenticeship Promotion Scheme (NAPS) is a new scheme of Government of India to promote apprenticeship.
❑ It was launched on19th August 2016. The scheme comes in to effect from date of notification of scheme i.e. 19th August 2016.
❑ The Employers who have already registered apprentices before date of notification of scheme i.e. 19th August 2016 can get the benefits of scheme from the date of notification only.
❑ The Scheme has an outlay of Rs. 10,000 crore with a target of 50 Lakh apprentices to be trained by 2019-20.
Components of
National Apprenticeship
Promotion Scheme
Sharing of 25% of prescribed stipend subject
to a maximum of Rs. 1500/-per month per apprentice to
the employers.
Basic Training cost limited to Rs. 7500 for
a maximum of 500 hours/3 months.
Sharing of basic training cost in respect of
apprentices who come directly from school
without any formal trade training.
Eligibility & Requirement For Employers
o Employers must have EPFO/ESIC/LIN/Factory/
Cooperative/ MSME registration number.
o Employers must have TIN/TAN/GST number
o Aadhar Linked Bank Account
o Establishments must register themselves on this portal.
o It is mandatory for establishments having manpower
strength of more than 40 to engage apprentices through
apprenticeship portal (www.apprenticeship.gov.in).
o Establishments having manpower strength between 6 to
40 may also engage apprentices through the
apprenticeship portal.
Eligibility And Requirement For Apprentices
1. Trainees passed out from ITI courses
2. Trainees under dual-learning mode from ITIs
3. Trainees who have completed PMKVY/MES-SDI courses orcourses approved by State Governments/Central Government.
4. Graduates/diploma holders or pursuing graduation/diploma in any stream or 10+2 vocational certificate holders(Apprentices who are not covered under NATS administered byMHRD)
5. Candidates who possess minimum educational qualificationrequired for a trade and have not undergone any formal tradetraining (Fresher apprentices)
6. He/she has completed 14 years of age and fulfils otherrequirements of the Apprentices Act, 1961.
7. Every apprentice has to register on the portal.
Routes of apprenticeship Training
Duration of trainingBasic Training Exemption
ITI pass outs 6 -24 months Yes
Graduates 3 - 12 months Yes
Diploma holders 6 - 24 months Yes
All pass outs from the NSQF aligned courses including PMKVY/DDUGKY etc.
6 -24 months Yes
Pursuing graduation/diplomas 3-24 months Yes
Fresh apprentices (8th ,10th ,12th) 6-24 months No
Implementation Agencies
❑Regional Directorates of Apprenticeship Training (RDATs) under the control of Directorate General of Training will act as implementing agencies in their regions for Central Public Sector Undertaking and establishments operating their business in 4 or more States. .
❑ State Apprenticeship Advisers (SAA) will act as implementing agencies for state public sector and private establishments under their jurisdiction.
SALIENT FEATURES OF NAPS
❑ Establishments can engage apprentices in bandwidth of 2.5% to
10% of its total manpower.
❑Minimum 2.5%apprentices engagement is mandatory as per Act.
❑Establishments can also design their own courses as per their
requirements and get these approved from Govt.
❑Establishment can select and appoint apprentices online through
the portal.
❑ Apprentices from any State can be engaged.
❑ Stipend is to be paid online to the bank account of apprentices.
❑ Reimbursement claim shall be paid quarterly to the establishments
by the Government.
❑ Penalties for Non Compliance of Act.
Rs.500/-per month per apprentice vacant seat during first three months. After three months, fine is Rs. 1000/- per month per apprentice vacant seat.
Benefits to employer under NAPS
More than 50% saving on wages by the establishments &
annual saving is about Rs.60,000/- per year for one apprentice.
No ESI, No EPF applicable.
Apprentices cannot participate in Union activities.
Apprentices while learning, also contributes towards
production.
Expenditure on engaging apprentices more than 2.5% can be
booked under CSR liability/funds.
DescriptionNormal Contractual
WorkerApprenticeship Engagement
Designation difference These are Contractual WorkersThese are Trainees under Govt.
Scheme
Qualification 10th & ITI Minimum 10th + ITI , School Dropout
Cost of 1 Person
Salary (INR) 7,977
Att. Aw
00
PF 1,066
ESIC 427
LWF 20
Cont Sv. Charge 800
Bonus 664
Salary (INR) 7,500
(As per Govt. 70% to 90%
of Semi Skilled Salary)
GoI Reimbursement 1500
Att. Aw 0
PF NA
ESIC NA
LWF NA
Cont Sv. Charge 0
Bonus NA
Total Cost 10,954/- 6,000/-
Total Cost Saving Rs. 5,000/- Per Month / Employee
Tenure on Employee Maximum he can stay Maximum 2 Years
* Adopted from Subros Ltd.
Cost Comparison: Contract vs. Apprentice*
PORTAL ECO SYSTEM
GovernmentApprentice
• Registration• Offer Acceptance• ContractGeneration• AITT Examination• NAC (Skilled Certification)
• Registration• On boarding• Vacancy Creation• Engage Apprentices• Stipend• Attendance• Quarterly Cost Claim• AITT Examination• Placements
• Approval • Verification• Monitoring • Reimbursement of Stipend (Cost Claims) • Conduct AITT Examination
NAPS STAKE HOLDER INTERACTION MATRIX
Establishment
www.apprenticeship.gov.in
System Process – Establishment Enrolment
System Process – Contract Approval
Framework For
Integration of Short Term
Courses Under NAPS
Basic Difference | Designated v/s Optional
Particulars Designated Trades Optional Trades
1. Definition
Any trade or occupation which the Central Government has notified in the official gazette as a Designated Trade
Any trade or occupation not included in Designated Trades determined by the employer or already pre approved by NSDC/DGT which leads to a workplace competency
2.Course Curriculum Design
The Central Staff Training and Research Institute (CSTARI)
Employer under supervision of Sector Skill Councils/NSDC (148-NSDC,80-DGT,Employer-40)
3. Course Approval Central Apprenticeship Council No approval Required
4. Course Duration As per syllabus As per syllabus
5. Approved Trades 261 268 (More to be added)
6. Payment For BTPINR 7,500 per apprentice for a maximum of 3 months/ 500 hours
INR 7,500 per apprentice for a maximum of 3 months/ 500 hours
7. Stipend 25% of prescribed stipend(semi-skilled rate) up to max of INR 1,500 per month per apprentice
25% of prescribed stipend(semi-skilled rate) up to max of INR 1,500 per month per apprentice
8.Assessment & Certification
National Council of VocationalTraining
Sector Skill Councils
Assessment & Certifications | Apprentices
Training Delivery Mode | Short Term Courses
TOP UP MODE: Apprenticeship (on-the-job training with the establishment) shall be offered in sequential mode with various courses. Candidates can opt for the apprenticeship training after completion of the course
Covered in PMKVY Basic Training,which is conducted using acombination of classroom andpractical training.
Conducted primarily through hands-on training as an apprentice with an organization with an assessment as the end.
OJT (Block II)BT (Block I)
EMBEDDED MODE: Apprenticeship (on-the-job training with the establishment) shall be made compulsory as part of the short-term course curriculum. In this case, the candidates can undertake basic training and on-the-job training either simultaneously or one after the other, in accordance with the arrangement between employer and Sector Skill Council/ training partner
A Qualification pack is covered in Basic Training (Block 1), which is Instructor led conducted using a combination of classroom and practical training.
Conducted primarily through hands-on training as an apprentice with an organization with an assessment as the end.
OJT (Block II)BT (Block I)
Ministry of Skill Development and Entrepreneurship
Designated
Trades
Directorate General of Training
Regional Directorate of
Apprenticeship Training
Optional
Trades
National Skill Development
Council
Sector Skill Councils
Industry Chambers
Responsible For Apprenticeship Training
Imp
lem
en
tin
g A
ge
ncy
Note:Incase of State Public Sector Units and Private Establishments State Skill Development Mission will be the implementing body in respect of OPTIONAL TRADES and State Apprenticeship Advisors in reference to DESIGNATED TRADES
Operational Framework | Central Govt. Establishments
COST CLAIM PROCESS
The following slides will guide the establishments for reimbursement of stipend (Cost Claim) :
❑The establishments are required to provide relevant information in the
respective forms (Form 1 & 2) shown in following slides.
❑The completed (with authorized seal & signature) forms are required to be
submitted to respective Principal/AAA* , posted in respective ITI’s, along with
other relevant documents.
❑The respective Principal/AAA* will then verify the details and send these to
the State Apprenticeship Training Cell , Bhopal for further processing.
*AAA: Assistant Apprenticeship Adviser
Reimbursement Claim proforma under NAPS Page - 1
Detail of Establishmenta) Establishment
Registration Number
on portal
b) Date of registration
on portal
c) Establishment on-
boarded (Yes/ No)
a) Establishment Name
b) Establishment Address
Establishment
Type
SPSU/ State
Govt. Deptt./
Private
Sector/
Coopetative
Sector
a) Establishment Account
No.
b) Bank IFSC Code
c) Bank Name
{Please mention the details
of A/c from which the
stipend have been paid}
Esta
blish
men
t
TIN
or
TA
N N
o.
Additional Mandatory information
on Establishment,
Mention the number of
Either MSME Registration Number
or
ESIC No. or
EPFO No. or
Factory Registration No. or
Cooperative Registration No.
2 3 4 5 6 7
a) a) Name: a)
b)
b) b) Address: c)
c)
It is certified that the above mentioned details are true and correct and nothing have been concealed therein.
Seal of the establishment Signature of the authorized person of the establishment
It is certified that the above given details have been verified from the portal and found correct. The establishment have been on-boarded on the
apprenticeship portal.
Signature of JAA Signature of AAA with seal
Note: Please print proforma 1 and 2 on one paper i.e. on both side of one paper.
Reimbursement Claim proforma under NAPS Page - 2
Details of the Apprentice for claim
Name of the establishment:
Portal registration number of establishment: Date of Registration on portalSr. No a) Apprentice Registration No.
on portal
b) Apprentice Name
c) Father Name
d) Apprentice Type, ITI
Pass/Fresher
e) Trade Name
f) SCVT/ NCVT
a) Apprentice
Aadhaar No.
b) Is Aadhaar No.
seeded with
Apprentice's Bank
A/C (Y/N)
c) Apprentice A/c
No.
d) IFSC Code
e) Bank Name
a) Date of start
of Training
b) Date of End of
Training
c) Total
Duration
d) Basic
Training period
Stipend paid by the establishment as per the rate prescribed under the App.
Rules
Eligible
reimburseme
nt amount @
25% of paid
stipend or
Maximum Rs.
1500 pm,
which ever is
less
Reimbur
sement
claim
already
paid
upto
Month/
Year
Month/
Year
Month/
Year
Month/
Year
Month/
Year
Month/
YearMonth/ Year
Total stipend
paid by the
establishme
nt
(Add Cols 6
to 12)
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14
1 a) a) a) Month/
Yearb) b) b) No. of present days for which above stipend is paid
c) c) c) Years
d) d) d) from date
……………...to
date…………..
% Rate of stipend paid (70%/ 80%/ 90% of notified minimum wages)
e) e)
f)
Total reimbursable
amount:
Rs.___________
(Rs…………………
………………………
………………………
………………………
only)
It is certified that: 1. The establishment have paid the prescribed stipend amount to the apprentice in his Aadhar Seeded Bank Account mentioned in the column
no. 3 above. The proofs of the payment in his bank account and copy of passbook of apprentice and his aadhar card are attached herewith. 2. That the apprentice have
undergone the apprenticeship training as per prescribed norms under the Apprenticeship Act and is eligible for the apprenticeship training and prescribed stipend. 3.
Establishments undertakes that, if at any stage it is found that this establishment have been paid excess reimbursement amount due to any reason by the State
Apprenticeship Advisor under NAPS, then it shall be returned to the SAA without any objection and the SAA has the right to recover it.
Date: Seal of the establishment Signature of the authorized person of the establishment
It is certified that the establishment and apprentice are registered on the portal. The apprentice have undergone the apprenticeship training as per prescribed
norms under the Apprenticeship Act. Undersigned have personally and carefully seen the proofs produced by the establishment and verified that the stipend have been
paid to the apprentice through his Aadhar seeded Bank Account. The establishment is eligible for the reimbursement of stipend claim of Rs.
...........................(Rs.......................................................... ............... .............. ................... .....................................), which is recommended for release/ sanction under NAPS.
The establishment is on board on the apprenticeship portal.
Signature of JAA
Signature of
AAA
with Seal
Particulars Remarks
1 Covering Letter As per format (Form-1)
2 Details of Establishment & Apprentices As per format (Form-2)
3 Proof of attendance of apprentices As per Establishment Records
4
Proof of Stipend paid to apprentice - Stipend to be paid from Est. Bank A/c (Aadhar Linked) to Apprentice’s Bank A/c (Aadhar Linked)
Bank Statement (Monthly)OrCheque No. and amount paid to apprentice per month - certified by BankOrApprentice’s Bank Statement/Passbook
All Documents to be duly signed and stamped by Authorized Personnel of the Establishment
Particulars Remarks
1Establishment should approve contract of apprenticeship
2Apprentice duration to be as per Apprenticeship Rule 2015.
As per amendment Dt. 26.02.2016, 02.03.2017, 19.07.2017 & 20.12.2017
3 Stipend paid to apprenticesStipend should be paid as per act. As notified by labour commissioner of MP (twice a year) for semi skilled worker
4Establishment should be onboard the apprenticeship portal
Bank details and registrations documents to be uploaded in establishment profile.
5Payment for the last quarter shall be made only after passing the All India Trade Test (AITT) by the apprentices.
Websites to remember:
✓ www.apprenticeship.gov.in
✓ www.mpskills.gov.in
Email addresses to remember:
Twitter:
✓ Apprenticeship_MP
You Tube:
✓ Apprenticeship_MP